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My Father’s World War: Exploring Life On The Home Front And The Battlefield

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The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce a special presentation by Rebecca Warner at 2:00 pm on Saturday, October 26, in the Community Room.

Rebecca Warner’s father served in the Army in Europe during World War II. He preserved his Eisenhower jacket, letters to a female pen pal and his twin brother, along with a few other personal mementos. What stories do these items hold? Join Rebecca as she reveals the narratives behind these objects, exploring life on the Home Front and the battlefield.

The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867. Visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us for more information.

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